UK's MPC voted 9-0 for unchanged rates in November

The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) voted unanimously for a second month running in November to leave interest rates unchanged at 6%.

Some economists had predicted that one or more MPC members would have voted for a cut in rates, which have been on hold since February, at the meeting on November 8 and 9. As evidence of slower economic growth emerges, many expect the central bank to lower the cost of borrowing before long.

Minutes of the meeting, released on Wednesday showed that

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